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ICC Africa Regional Meeting - Africa's role in the global economy
20-21 November 2000, Nicon Hilton Hotel, Abuja, Nigeria

Programme Registration

From 20-21 November in Abuja, leaders from the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and speakers from across the international investment community will attend ICC's first regional meeting in Africa, completing a regional programme that now will cover the entire world.

Abuja will be a major event for the future of Africa's private enterprise input to Global business policy making throughout Africa.

ICC's extensive contacts with businesses of every kind throughout Africa testify to the strength of business enterprise in many African countries as the best hope for Africa's future economic well being and integration in the global economy.

Abuja will give momentum to that creative force, a positive story about Africa that deserves to be heard at a time when the continent's external image leaves much to be desired. Abuja will send the right signals to the people who matter in international business and government.

< font size="2" face="Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif">All companies who want to be part of the main stream of global business should take their place at the conference table.

To receive a full registration package and programme, please contact
Segun Oshinowo, Coordinator, ICC Nigeria

Direct telephone: +234 1 774 1409
Direct fax: +234 1 416 2571
e-mail: Click here to send a mail

Please make sure to state clearly your name, job title, company and full contact details, so that this information can be forwarded to you as soon as possible.

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